Monthly Archives: September 2011

Say woof to the camera!

Not exactly sure where this was taken in West Cork, just as we got out of the car this dog approached us and obviously wanted to be in the picture.

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120: Grainy Evening Pope’s Quay

One of my favourites from the first roll of 120 film I had, the combination of film grain, the silhuetted trees and those bright blotches in the sky makes it look somewhat interesting.

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Torc Waterfall, Kilkenny

Noel in the foreground braves Torc Waterfall but will he succeed in staying dry? Doubt it.  

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The green green grass of Beara Peninsula, West Cork

This was taken near Dursey Island which features Ireland’s only rail car that was only operating at certain times. Unfortunately we had just missed it.

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Statue in Fitzgeralds Park

Situated near the pond, constantly gazing at the fountain. Not exactly sure what it is supposed to signify.

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HDR: Moon and the Trees

This was one of the earliest HDRs I’ve done. Originally taken from the Lee Fields.

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Looking up from inside Fin Barres Cathedral

I wonder, how does one get up there? With great difficulty I imagine.

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Painted window pane at the Triskel Arts Centre ( aka Christ Church )

Unfortunately not all of Christ Church’s window panes were able to be fully restored back to its original form but still what remains is worth looking at. That and the fact that the Triskel Arts Centre also screen some pretty … Continue reading

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Zeiss Ikon Nettar II 517/16

I bought this camera at the Antique Market on Portobello Rd, London. Initially I came to the market looking for a decent second hand bowler hat but I didn’t come back empty handed. This gateway drug to film photography set … Continue reading

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HDR: Lee Fields

This was taken back in July just outside Cork City, since we’re approaching winter, we won’t be seeing skies like these for some time.

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